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Brexit – impact on ICAEW members

Find a range of resources to help prepare your business for Brexit. ICAEW is working to ensure that the profession is able to work as seamlessly as possible in the public interest across Europe and beyond.

Following the triggering of Article 50, the implications of the June 2016 UK referendum remain at the forefront of political debate in the UK. The impact that Brexit will have on the UK’s financial reporting infrastructure and the related international ramifications have, however, not yet attracted sufficient attention.

Following the triggering of Article 50, the implications of the June 2016 UK referendum remain at the forefront of political debate in the UK. The impact that Brexit will have on the UK’s financial reporting infrastructure and the related international ramifications have, however, not yet attracted sufficient attention.

Michael Izza's blog

The Cabinet’s Chequers agreement on Friday, 6 July 2018, on what the UK’s relationship with the EU should be post-Brexit, is a significant step forward. It sets out the broad outline of the UK Government’s position, including customs and goods arrangements that will have to be put in place.